yvProxyCacheMan

Short description

First, you can perform thorough search through the cache to get the list of found
items. This search uses multiple select criteria, including full text search and
search by URL.

Next you can inspect found items one by one or you can save or delete them all together.

You can view cached file attributes, open it with your browser with a double-click
(or right mouse button), or even delete it from cache.

You can also instruct yvProxyCacheMan to store all (or only one) found files in
a single directory or in the directory tree structure, that replicates directory
structure of WEB sites, that you visited. This is very helpful feature for downloading
WEB sites or some parts of them. I found it to be more convenient and reliable,
than specialized site downloading tools.

How to Search?

For example, after surfing for awhile, you want to know: "What exactly sites
I've visited? What pages/scripts/images I've downloaded? What the trick was on that
page?". No problem!
1. Leave all filter fields blank except "Retrieved maximum" and set "1"
hours (select "hours" from the drop-down list).
2. Check "Save Tree" box (so every found item would be immediately saved)
3. Maybe you need to type new "Temp directory" path to store these results,
you may type something like "C:\Temp\9\"
- this directory will be created for You, if it doesn't exists yet.
4. Click "Go!" button and wait till you see Message "OK!..."
5. Open Your "File Manager" (e.g. standard "Windows Explorer"
or "Windows Commander")
and explore results: files and folders inside that "Temp directory". Or
you may scroll list of results, point to desired item, press right mouse button
and select some option (e.g. "Open Local Copy").

Notes.

List with results currently shows only first 500 found items, but ALL found items
where saved to your "Temp directory".

The program stores last 40 values of each search criterion for quick future usage.

Sample Screen

Installation

1. Download ZIP-archive of the program and unZIP it to any temporary directory.
There is only one file inside the ZIP-archive: yvProxyCacheMan.msi